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Tocsins and Splinters
Game: 01 Sep 2006
By:
SaschaDikiciyan
http://www.ubi.com/US/
Sascha Dikiciyan
made use of Kyma in his music for the new
SPlinter Cell 4
videogame for
Ubisoft
. He has also been using it for some of his remix work under the name of Toksin on remixes of BT, deepsky, Destiny's Child and others. For examples visit
http://www.toksin.com
or
http://www.myspace.com/toksin
.
Discussion
(Descriptions, reviews, discussion)
:
Composer Sascha Dikiciyan was featured in an online article describing the powerful hybrid live-orchestra/industrial score he composed with Cris Velasco for Ubisoft's
Dark Messiah of Might and Magic.
Using everything from metal chains to complex Kyma-generated atmospheres, Dikiciyan created custom sound design and electronic elements to be layered in with Velasco's symphony orchestra plus Sanskrit-singing choir. An official soundtrack of the game is to be released as part of the collector's edition. For more details, see
http://www.myth-games.com/news1923.htm
Current Rev: r1.2 - 06 Dec 2006 - 21:46 GMT -
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